Centenary Auction of the Chamber of Alter: Lusitanian horse sold by 18,400 euros

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Centenary Auction of the Chamber of Alter: Lusitanian horse sold by 18,400 euros

Dispute for the best animals is long and lit, with registered buyers from various countries.

Several Lusitanian horses were negotiated at the Centenary Auction of the Chamber of Alter. The most expensive came out for 18,400 euros and was bid at the scene, but will go to Germany.

The dispute for the best animals is long and lit, among buyers in Alter or subscribers who, around the world, bid via the internet.

This year, “Quercus”, which went to the square for 10,000 euros, would eventually become the most valuable of the 24 animals the auction: it was bid in place but sold to Germany.

The Lusitanian horse is a product of the Portuguese rural world with increasing export potential. In the auction there were more than 3,000 people, with registered buyers from various countries.

A is the oldest in the world to work in the same place. The centenary auction had 30 registered breeders and a fan of 13 Fémeas and 11 males.

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